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FUNK & PORT.

Coffee Pot.

No; 106,572. Patented-Aug. 23, 1870.

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@anni @Mire OF WARRENSBURG", MIS- Letters PatentfNo. 106,572, datedAugust 23, 1870.

COFFEE-POT;

Ihe Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of thesame To all whom 'it may concern forth the nature and principles of oursaid invention, i

by which it may be distinguished from all others of :t

similar class, together' with such pnl-ts as we claim os new and desireto hure secured to us by Letters Peb ent. v' 4 In the drawings, whichare side-sectional views of the device- The letter m represents the bodyof en ordinary cofi'ee'pot.

n is a. movable chamber, occupying the interior. of the body m, fittingit closely :tt the top, and inside of which, fitting it, is the cover G,und having its bot-` ber u.

. l In the construction of' a cofee-pot, we claimface downward, and isdesigned'to retztin the sediment within the pot. v

InV using this coffee-pot, first pnt sncieut boiling water into the bodyto cover the perforated bottom R; then place the coffee toV be steepedwithin the chamber n, lEnd pour upon it the desired quantity of' boilingwater; having put on the cover G and closed the spout, let it boil'o fewminutes, more or less, according to the quality of the beverage beingmade. The pressure of the sten-m out-side o`i' the cheunber n will forcethe wut-er up'into the clutmber n, through the perfornted bottom` andthe tube IB, until the weight of the water is equal to the pressure of'steain, y

when the valve `A will drop to its sent, and the wuter will filterthrough the perforated bottom R, while the grounds of the coffee will beretained in the chum- `Incombinn,tion, the movable' chzunbern, hztvingn.

perforated bottom, thev tube B, the vulve A, und the device H, forretining the sediment, substantially as described.'

WILLIAM FUNK.` Witnesses: GEORGE WALTER PORT.

BERNHARD LOEBENSTEIN, WILLIAM HENRY LEE. Y

